General meeting of Centre of Advanced Technologies AERONET AVIATION VALLEY Rzeszow, 2009.12.14-15 FUSETRA Future Seaplane Traffic Transport Technologies for the Future Andrzej MAJKA
FUSETRA - Future Seaplane Traffic Transport Technologies for the Future GENERAL INFORMATION Project number 234052 Call (part) identifier FP7-AAT-2008-RTD-1 Starting date 01/12/2009 Duration in months 18 Activity code Improving passenger choice in air transportation with the incorporation of additional and new vehicles
FUSETRA Participants Participant Straeter Consulting (Coordinator) Harbour Air Malta Country Germany Malta Dornier Technologie Aviation Germany Technische Universität München Germany Rzeszow University of Technology Poland Glasgow University Great Britain
Idea and Concept The annual air traffic growth rate of 5% and higher was nearly constant over the last decade and IATA forecasts the same or even higher rate for the coming years. As a consequence the capacity overload of current airports and the demand for point-topoint connections even to destinations away from existing airports has considerably grown. Looking to the huge ocean and lake shores and the huge number of islands in Europe there is a great potential for an international air traffic system using seaplanes and amphibians. With these vehicles new traffic routes can be developed with the advantage of short flights and the use of natural landing strips. The scheduled commuter seaplane or amphibian operations are only available in a very few locations in Europe, at present. Operators and entrepreneurs interested in starting new seaplane businesses in Europe report about missing modern airplanes, missing international standards and rules and missing expertise of various stakeholders.
Main objective To demonstrate the needs and to quantify the potential of seaplane traffic business development, and to propose recommendations for the introduction of new seaplane/amphibian transportation system, in the context of the European Research Area like the improvement of passenger s/customer s choice for better time and cost efficient travel and transport.
Objectives Identification of possibilities to improve seamless travelling by implementation of seaplane transportation systems within the European air- & landside transportation infrastructure (connectivity of possible seaplane harbours to other means of transportation) Development of solutions which are ready for implementation by ensuring passenger acceptance (Evidence of seamless travel, flight time reduction, reduced operational cost, reduced travel charges, operational safety, better access to international air traffic) Identification of reduced environmental impact of air transport by developing solutions for pointto-point seaplane operations (De-congestion of major airports, seaplane routes over uninhabited areas). Propositions for enabling uniform implementation (EC wide) of the chosen seaplane operational system (Regulatory issues, water landing fields, etc). Improvement of the accessibility of regions by serving business as well as private mobility by new seaplane/amphibian connection Identification of number of seaplanes or amphibians needed to replace existing aeroplanes, and needed to satisfy the potential new demand. Improvement of trans-national co-operation by organising international workshops
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1st Workshop Atlantic 14 May 2010 during Hydravions, Biscarrosse 13 15 May 2010
2nd Workshop Mediterranean September 2010 during Malta Int'l Airshow 2010, September 25-26 at the Malta International Airport
3td Workshop Baltic 2011?
Web page: www.fusetra.eu
Contact: Department of Aircrafts and Aircraft Engines Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics Rzeszow University of Technology Address: ul. Powstancow Warszawy 8 35-959 Rzeszow, POLAND phone: +48 17 865 1604 mobile: +48 602 441 977 web: www.prz.edu.pl/ksisl e-mail: andemajk@prz.edu.pl
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